AXIAL-FLOW®
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SIMPLICITY
Axial-Flow® combines are designed with fewer moving
parts for unmatched reliability and easier serviceability.
CROP ADAPTABILITY
Designed to harvest over 134 types of grains in many
conditions. The Axial-Flow® combine is versatile
enough to match your diverse harvesting needs.
MATCHED CAPACITY
Controlling crop flow is the key to harvesting success.
The Axial-Flow® feeder, rotor, cleaning, grain handling,
residue management and power systems are designed
to optimise crop flow and maximise productivity.
GRAIN QUALITY
Gentle grain-on-grain threshing is the hallmark of the
Axial-Flow® design. From feeding to cleaning, the entire
system is designed to minimise grain damage.
GRAIN SAVINGS
Axial-Flow® combines pave the way for savings.
Thorough threshing and efficient separation puts more
grain in the tank and more profits in your pocket.
RESALE VALUE
Case IH combines reward their owners with impressive
resale value. A wide variety of kits are also available
to enhance performance, upgrade technology, boost
productivity and maximise your investment.
AXIAL-FLOW® CORE PRINCIPALS
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HARVESTING CONTROL
With the Case IH Axial-Flow® combine, you will have
all the capacity you need, including easy adjustment
options to match your crop and field conditions, as
well as minimise potential grain loss. The Case IH AFX
rotor creates smooth crop flow, improving throughput
and putting more high quality grain in the tank.
UNPARALLELED OPERATOR ENVIRONMENT
Thanks to more space and an ergonomic design,
when you climb into the Case IH Axial-Flow® cab, you
will get a panoramic view of what leadership really
looks like. When the days are long and the nights are
even longer, you will come to really appreciate the
industry-leading comfort of the Axial-Flow® cab.
INTUITIVE OPERATION
We understand the importance of making machine
adjustments on the go, which is why the Case IH
Multi-Function propulsion handle was designed to have
the most commonly used controls placed within easy
reach. Plus, you will be able to work more efficiently
thanks to crop presets and the ability to save multiple
crop settings in memory. In addition, in-field productivity
is enhanced by conveniently grouped functions and a
state-of-the-art AFS® Pro 700 touch screen display for
yield monitoring and machine/guidance control.
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HARVEST
MAXIMUM UPTIME
The simple and reliable Case IH Axial-Flow® combine
is designed with fewer moving parts reducing your
maintenance requirements and saving you money.
Innovative features like the in-cab rotor de-slug, standard
on Axial-Flow® 240 Series models, keep you on the go.
And with Case IH combines featuring the industry’s
longest service intervals, you will be sure to maximise
your harvest time day after day, season after season.
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This proud history is only part of the story. With roots
running far and deep into harvesting history – indeed, to
the 1840s when the Case thresher and the McCormick
reaper revolutionised the mechanical harvesting process
– the Axial-Flow® combine was born of that same
revolutionary spirit in East Moline, Illinois, in 1977.
A radical departure from the conventional combines of the
time, it was designed to deliver greater capacity, simplicity and
reliability – principles which guide its development to this day.
When the first Axial-Flow® combine was revealed to the
world it was the culmination of over a million man-hours
of research, hard work, testing and engineering which
had begun in the 1960s when International Harvester
first started developing a single-rotor combine.
Every element of the new machine was thoroughly
examined, re-examined and refined to ensure it could
efficiently adapt to the many hundreds of different
crops it needed to harvest, with minimum effort and
while maintaining a high standard of grain quality.
A REMARKABLE HISTORY
Case IH has a long and proud history in the
agriculture industry with innovations such as:
� The first steam engine tractor
� The first row-crop tractor: the Farmall family
� The first spindle cotton picker
� The first 4WD articulated tractor: the Steiger family
� The first sugarcane harvester
� The first Advanced Farming Systems technology
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1995 The new 2100 series arrived with an all-new cab and styling.
1942International’s No. 123-SP (self-propelled) combine was released. The self-propelled model featured an IH six-cylinder engine, 12 foot grain head, hydraulic platform control and weighed 7,200 pounds (3,273kg).
1955 The No. 141 Hillside combine was the first machine to level hydraulically with a system to level the platform both fore and aft as well as side to side.
1963 The first test of the CX-1 Rotary Prototype was tested in Tucson Arizona on June 2 1963.
1977 The introduction of the first 300 Axial-Flow® combines occurred in 1977 in the U.S., offering two new models, the 1440 and the 1460. The first Axial-Flow® combines featured manual hydraulics, an open centre hydraulic system (gear pump) as well as manual and automatic header height controls. This was followed by their launch in Australia in 1978-79.
In Europe, the 1420-1440-1460 models were built in France at the International Harvester Plant in Angers at the beginning of the 1980’s. The Angers’ produced 1400 series was exported to Australia. The top model 1480 was built for World Wide Production in the historical IH East Moline Plant.
1984 On November 26, 1984, International Harvester agreed to sell its agricultural equipment business to Tenneco, the parent company of JI Case. This formed the creation of Case IH, which would continue the Axial-Flow® line at the East Moline plant.
1842Jerome Increase Case founds the Racine Threshing Machine Works in Racine, Wisconsin. He innovates the current thresher that separated the straw from the grain.
1847 In Chicago, Cyrus McCormick founds the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which will later become International Harvester.
1913 Developed in conjunction with the McCormick model, the first experimental harvester-thresher was built. In 1915, IHC offered its first combine. At that time horse drawn implements were the most common, and it took all sorts of horse hitching equipment to line up 8 to 10 horses to move one machine.
1925 By 1925, IHC was offering tractor drawn combines and by 1929, the J.I Case Company had arrived in Australia.
1902 On August 12, 1902, J.P Morgan brokers the merger of McCormick, Deering and three other smaller brands in an agreement estimated to be worth $120 million. The new company is named International Harvester.
1923The 100,000th thresher machine produced by Case made its way off the assembly line, marking an important milestone for the Case company.
1935 The No. 36 harvester-thresher was designed to be powered by a 7 to 14-hp tractor belt pulley or stationary engine. Designed with the small-acre farm in mind, it could be configured with an optional trailer attachment so it could be transported.
1878 Jerome Increase Case won first place at the 1878 Paris Exposition in France for his thresher. This was to be the first thresher sent abroad by the Case company, and was the first of thousands, which would later be exported internationally.
1985 Decals on the combines released now read “Case International”. An interesting model produced in 1985 was known as the “Australian Special” 1460. This was a 1460 with a 210HP 1480 engine. Other options included in the “Kangaroo Specials” were a 2-speed hydro, straw chopper, and rock trap.
1986 The 1600 Series Axial-Flow® combine was introduced. This year brought enhancements to the Axial-Flow® heritage such as an optional feeder reverser and capacity increases up to 70% on the 1640 and 1660 combines. The biggest news of 1986 was the new 1600 series with the introduction of the Specialty Rotor. This rotor was fitted with short rasp bar segments mounted in a spiral pattern throughout the length of the rotor.
1993 The revised 1600 series, the third generation of Axial-Flow® combines features the new Cross Flow™ Fan System.
1996 AFS® (Advanced Farming Systems): Axial-Flow® combines are the first in the industry to offer factory-installed AFS® yield monitors with Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities.
1998 The 2300 series was released with features available such as a hydraulically driven rotary air screen, deluxe cab and in-cab tailings monitor.
1999The AFS® offering is updated with a new touch screen and yield monitor.
2002 The new AFX Rotor is unveiled. It uses enhanced graduated pitch impellers to promote smooth crop flow and increase rotor throughput capacity in tough conditions.
2003 The all-new AFX8010 is released featuring the new AFX rotor. The AFX8010 introduced many industry leading features such as Power Plus rotor CVT drive for rotor and feeder drive as well as the hydraulic closed loop drive for the cleaning fan and the self-levelling cleaning system.
2007In Model Year 2007, the 30th anniversary of the Axial-Flow®, the 2500 series and 7010 combines were introduced with extensive internal and external upgrades to the machine and the AFS® systems.
2009 Case IH introduced six new models of combines in 2009, three 88 series (5088, 6088 and 7088) and three 20 series (7120, 8120 and 9120). The new models included new styling, more horsepower and Case IH’s first class nine combine.
2012 The introduction of the Axial-Flow® 5130, 6130, 7130, 7230, 8230 and 9230 combines marks the 35th anniversary of the Axial-Flow® rotary combine.
2014 The new 140 series Axial-Flow® is released, including the 7140 offering for the first time, Class VIII horsepower in a Class VII machine.
2015 The introduction of the Axial-Flow® 7240, 8240, and 9240 combines with, larger grain tank options and all new FPT engines including the 15.9L for the first time in Case IH equipment, delivering over 600 maximum hp.
2016 The Cross Flow™ Cleaning System was introduced on the 140 series. Side slope compensation cleaning systems are now available on all Axial-Flow® combines in Australia.
1956When the IH engineers began work on a new technology in the late 1950s, they had an inkling that the work would take some time. They estimated years, but in fact, it was decades. The early rotary combine development started with drawings like Elof Karlson’s concept done by Mel Van Buskirk above. A model 76 experimental harvester thresher was later modified to their design. This was the first rotary machine.
Early in the history of the Axial-Flow® combine development, the IH team began working inside a locked garage at the East Moline Plant. Access to the garage for the next 17 years would be strictly controlled. Only the key engineers working on the project were allowed inside. Test machines were run in Australia starting from 1966.
The Grand Island facility is the CNH Industrial North America
Combine Centre of Excellence. This state of the art facility
is considered one of the premier manufacturing facilities
within CNH Industrial. Three distinct ranges of combines are
manufactured on the same assembly line, making the Grand
Island facility the only CNH Industrial plant to utilise mixed
model production. Several business units make up the
manufacturing portion of the Grand Island plant including
fabrication, welding, paint and assembly. Each area uses
modern technology to aid in the processes including an
automotive grade e-coat paint system, laser cells, robotic
welders and wireless testing systems. The Grand Island
facility has approximately 800 employees and over
800,000 sq. feet of manufacturing space.
POWERFUL ADVANTAGES
Axial-Flow® 40 series combines with new engine technology
join the Case IH Efficient Power family, delivering more
power and better fuel efficiency with extended service
intervals and minimal scheduled maintenance. Case IH
engines are designed to provide responsive power and
improved fuel economy. They also run cooler, unlike power-
robbing EGR solutions. All Case IH Axial-Flow® combines
sold in Australia and New Zealand use neither EGR nor
SCR (AdBlue), providing a simple, single-fluid solution.
ADVANTAGES
All Axial-Flow® 40 series combines offer a significant
increase in fuel economy. Some of our competitors use
an EGR emission-control system that slows combustion
and compromises engine performance. Case IH FPT
diesel engines are tuned to peak performance, offering a
combination of power and fuel economy. Additionally, all
40 series engines offer automatic low idle speeds of 600
RPM to further increase fuel savings when the combine
is not under load. Economy Mode on the Axial-Flow®
240 series also reduces engine speed while roading.
MORE HORSEPOWER
All Axial-Flow® models feature added horsepower
combined with the fuel-efficient Case IH FPT engines.
The Axial-Flow® 140 series engines provide up to
50 kilowatts (67 horsepower) of power rise and the
Axial-Flow® 240 series engines provide up to 55
kilowatts (75 horsepower) of power rise to handle
demanding field conditions and today’s higher loads.
THE ENGINESGRAND ISLAND
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THE ULTIMATE CABIN
Guided by input from producers and custom operators,
Case IH has taken one of the largest and quietest cabs
in the industry and made it even better. The redesigned
Case IH cab provides the ultimate in convenience,
comfort and productivity for your office in the field.
The enhanced Case IH right hand console moves
with the seat to control most vital functions, with the
operator’s arm in a comfortable resting position.
Similar functions are grouped together, and multiple
settings for different crops and conditions are easily
saved for future use. You can keep your eyes on the
field rather than searching for knobs or buttons.
In addition, all models use the state-of-the-art AFS®
Pro 700 display for yield monitoring as well as machine
functions and guidance control. The AFS® Pro 700 is
compatible with all Case IH high horsepower equipment,
so the operating logic and layout has consistency across
Steiger, Magnum and Puma tractors and Patriot sprayers.
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COMFORT, CONTROL AND CONNECTABILITY
� Slide rail console
� Standard AFS® Pro 700 display
� Mobile phone cradle with power port – easy reach and readability
� Separate power outlet
� Cloth or optional leather seating
INSTRUCTIONAL SEAT WITH PORTABLE FRIDGE
� Instructional seat backrest flips down to create a work surface
� Portable fridge included – can be removed to take home at the end
of the day or used in another vehicle. It comes with an additional
power lead for the second application
REFINED RIGHT HAND CONSOLE
� Moves with seat for smooth operator control
� Similar function grouping at your fingertips
� Multiple settings easily saved for future use
� Cross auger control (240 series)
� Standard industry exclusive pivoting spout (all models)
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We pioneered rotor development back in the 1960s. Since then refinements, enhancements, and improvements have
led to the pinnacle in rotor performance, the AFX rotor. It features impellers that draw the crop and air into the rotor.
The AFX rotor can be set into many configurations, adapting to both crop and threshing conditions with the use of
straight bars, spiked rasp bars, and helical kickers. Competitive rotor and cage designs can reduce productivity, and
increase grain damage because of inefficient feeding and crop-control designs.
TRANSITION CONE
The transition cone is the most patented feature of the
Axial-Flow®.
Its simple geometry transitions crop from feeder to
rotor. Crop is smoothly accelerated in a spiral motion
from 8km/h to approximately 96km/h.
FEEDER SIZES
Feeder sizes are designed to match each combines capacity.
Axial-Flow® feeders produce a thick crop mat and utilise
rolled cast or steel-slat feeder chains for aggressive feeding
with minimal grain damage. The enhanced crop flow results
in improved rotor performance and machine productivity.
ROTOR
The single in-line Axial-Flow® rotor coupled with
a concentric rotor cage delivers gentle, multiple
pass, grain-on-grain threshing and smoother crop
flow – the hallmark of an Axial-Flow® combine.
The Axial-Flow® rotor uses impellers, rasp bars, and helical
kickers to efficiently move crop through the machine for
more complete threshing and greater productivity.
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HARVEST
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CUSTOMER DRIVEN DESIGN
PIVOTING AUGER SPOUT
An industry-exclusive pivoting spout allows easier grain
cart fill. From the comfort of the cab, the operator can
reposition the unloading grain stream without removing
their hand from the multi-function handle.
The unloading spout can be positioned where needed,
instead of moving the entire combine. Available on all
Axial-Flow® combine models.
ONE-TOUCH CONTROL GRAIN TANK EXTENSIONS
Large grain tanks with quick in-cab folding extensions
are standard on all Axial-Flow® models. These
cab folding extensions provide enhanced operator
control and the ability to fold down the extensions for
transport or storage with the flip of a switch. Optional
grain tank covers are also available on all models.
FASTER UNLOAD RATES
With unload rates up to 4.5 bushels per second
(159 L/sec) there is a Case IH combine to
suit all your unloading requirements.
All Axial-Flow® combines feature industry leading
unloading auger lengths. 240 series Axial-Flow®
combines also include the industry exclusive
independent grain tank cross auger control.
AUTOMATIC CROP SETTINGS
For Axial-Flow® 140 and 240 Series models, Automatic
Crop Settings provide up to ten different machine
settings and 80 factory crop presets. Each crop type
can contain multiple user-defined work conditions,
all of which can be transferred between machines.
AVAILABLE TRACK VERSIONS
To help widen your harvest window, the front axle of the
Axial-Flow® 240 Series combines can be equipped with two
different track options to provide greater flotation and less
soil compaction.
The 725mm (28.5 inch) wide, suspended undercarriage
tracks provide the ultimate ride on a 3m centre-to-centre
measurement for CTF. The 915mm (36 inch) wide
Quadtrac style provides the ultimate in flotation while
maintaining ride quality without sacrificing ground speed.
Both track options are designed to reduce ground pressure
and minimise soil disturbance to reduce stress on your
fields while maintaining a smooth, comfortable ride.
CROSS FLOW™ CLEANING FAN
The Cross Flow™ Fan is designed for even air
distribution. Air flow is pulled from the top of the fan
across the entire width of the combine, which provides
even air flow across the entire width of the sieves.
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140 SERIES FEATURES140 SERIES AXIAL-FLOW® COMBINES.PROVEN PRODUCERS WITH BUILT-IN ECONOMY.Perfect for owner operators and fleet operations, the Axial-Flow® 140 Series combines deliver maximum
peace of mind through a simple to operate, efficient and reliable design featuring a belt-driven rotor.
With proven 6.7 L – 8.7 L engines, up to 375 rated engine horsepower and up to 300 bushels (10560 L)
capacity, they give you the same superior grain quality, grain savings and value as the larger 240 series.
LUXURY CAB
� 3.16m2 of space, 5.76m2 glass
� Right hand console groups controls by function
� AFS® Pro 700 monitor provides operator to machine interface
� Convenient storage compartment integrated within the HVAC system
provides heating/cooling for beverages
� Leather option
� Portable fridge
RESIDUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
� Standard Beater with optional Chopper
� Standard dual disc spreaders
5.4M2 CROSS FLOW™ CLEANING SYSTEM
� Largest cleaning system for Class V to VII combines
� Auger bed with 6 extended wear augers
� Patented Cross Flow™ Fan (450-1300RPM range)
� Cross Flow™ cleaning system can increase
productivity up to 20%
� Cross Flow™ cleaning system compensates for
hillsides and is designed to maximise cleaning
capacity up to 12 degrees
AFX ROTOR
� Creates smooth crop flow
� Improves throughput
� Puts more high quality grain in your tank
� 156 degrees of concave wrap
� Split concaves weigh 17kg each
DRIVELINE
� 2WD standard
� Optional powered rear axle
FEEDER
� 3-chain/2-strand feeder chain
� Feeder drum with drum rings
� New hydraulic tensioner
� Feeder reinforcements
CONCAVES
For ease of handling when fine-tuning for best threshing
performance, the single concave sections of prior combines
have become two individual concaves, which equates to
six concaves (three sections on previous models) with an
individual weight of 17kg each.
CLEANING SYSTEM
With the yield of many crops on the rise and customers
wanting to get the crop off the fields faster, this has meant
combines are travelling at higher field speeds. As such our
combines are continually evolving to meet these higher
demands. Our enhanced cleaning systems, the largest in their
respective classes, features a 6-auger bed system designed to
move grain more efficiently.
This helps boost cleaning capacity by up to 5,000 bushels per
hour (176,195 L/hour), so you can harvest more of what you
grow. The left-hand auger rotates in the opposite direction of
the other augers to provide even filling of the cleaning area.
CROSS FLOW™ CLEANING SYSTEM
When harvesting on side-hills, the crop will flow to the
downhill side due to gravity. This causes an overload of
the cleaning system and increased grain loss.
The Cross Flow™ system will help to prevent the one-sided
sieve overload by providing side strokes on the upper sieve,
moving the crop onward to the clean grain auger and then to
the tank. The Cross Flow™ system detects the side-hill angle
using a sensor located on the combine. The steeper the side-
hill, the more the upper sieve strokes towards the uphill side.
This will ensure maximum productivity regardless of incline.
UNLOADING AUGER
� 3.2 bu. /sec (113 L/sec)
� Pivoting spout with grain saver door
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240 SERIES AXIAL-FLOW® COMBINES.POWER PLUS TECHNOLOGY.Producers with large acreages and crops of all types will appreciate the crop
adaptability, grain quality and grain savings of the Class VII, VIII and IX
Axial-Flow® 240 Series combines.
They feature proven 11.1 L, 12.9 L and industry leading 15.9 L engines with up
to 550 rated horsepower and 625 peak horsepower. Couple that power with up
to 410 bushels (14,400 L) grain tank capacity and an unload rate of up to 4.5
bushels/second (159 L/sec) for all the productivity you could possibly want. The
Axial-Flow® 240 Series includes extra features like a self-levelling cleaning system,
belt-free Power Plus CVT rotor drive with an in-cab deslug feature and automatic
crop settings for quick, push-button return to the machine settings you use most.
LUXURY CAB
� AFS® Pro 700 monitor provides operator to machine interface
� Convenient storage compartment integrated within the HVAC
system provides heating/cooling for beverages
� Climate control
� Leather wrapped steering wheel
� Standard portable fridge
315 / 410BU (11,100 L-14,400 L) GRAIN TANK
� In-cab folding extensions and optional powered grain covers
� Unloading augers matched to head capacity
� 7240: 4Bu/sec (141 L/sec), 8240/ 9240: 4.5Bu/sec (159 L/sec)
� Industry exclusive pivoting unloader spout with grain saver door
� Residue options: 3 optional chopper packages
10,075 SQ. INCH (6.5M2) CLEANING SYSTEM
� Largest cleaning system in the industry
for Class VII – IX combines
� Self-levelling (up to 12%) cleaning system
maximises efficiency and grain savings
� Grain pan starts cleaning process and
improves cleaning system efficiency
FEEDER
� 4-chain/3-strand feeder chain
� Ability to adjust the cutterbar to
the optimum angle for feeding
AFX ROTOR
� Creates smooth crop flow
� Improves throughput
� Puts more high quality grain in your tank
� 180 degrees of concave wrap
� 6 threshing and separating module options
� Adjustable cage vanes improve threshing and throughput
CONTINUALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION DRIVES
� CVT Rotor Drive
� Optional CVT Feeder Drive
� Exclusive in cab de-slug feature
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SELF-LEVELLING CLEANING SYSTEM
The Self-Levelling Cleaning System (SLS), standard
on Axial-Flow® 240 series combines, saves grain and
increases productivity on flat ground as well as on hills.
The entire system (grain pan, top sieve, bottom sieve,
and fan) levels itself for optimum cleaning efficiency on
flat fields or hills and banks on end row turns, minimising
potential grain loss.
AUTO INCLINE RPM (AIR) SYSTEM
This new feature automatically adjusts the fan RPM
speed when the combine is operating on a slope, (uphill
or downhill) to reduce grain loss from the rear of the
combine. By automatically adjusting the fan speed it
minimises grain loss and maximises combine productivity.
HYDRAULICALLY DRIVEN CLEANING FAN
The hydraulically driven cleaning fan gives the ability
to quickly react to changing conditions or headland
modes. The system can also maintain the cleaning fan
speed while the engine RPM drops under load – giving
more consistent cleaning system performance when it is
needed most.
INDEPENDENT CROSS-AUGER CONTROL
The Axial-Flow® 240 Series features independent cross-auger
control. This allows the operator to engage and disengage the
cross augers independently from the vertical and horizontal
augers. Having its own independent drive allows for more
consistent control, as well as the benefit of being able to shut
the cross augers off to assist in the emptying of the unloader
auger. This reduces load on the auger drive components, as
well as reducing the weight of the unloading auger during the
fold/unfold process reducing component wear.
The entire unload system on the new Axial-Flow® 240 series
combines has been improved with larger components, including
a 17 inch vertical tube and high capacity unload elbow.
EXCLUSIVE POWER PLUS CVT. MORE POWER, LESS DOWNTIME
The industry exclusive Power Plus CVT delivers more power and
less downtime thanks to a fully mechanical driveline to the rotor.
The CVT system offers efficient mechanical all-gear drive with
a hydraulic motor to vary speed. The exclusive rotor de-slug
allows you to reverse the rotor from the comfort of your cab.
The Power Plus CVT drives on the Axial-Flow® 240 Series mean
less routine maintenance thanks to only three drive chains and
6 belts on the entire machine.
TRI-SWEEP™ TAILINGS PROCESSOR
The Tri-Sweep™ tailings processor, standard on the
Axial-Flow® 240 Series combines, uses three sets of
impellers to gently re-thresh and elevate the tailings,
returning them back to the active grain pan for final
cleaning. Additional covers are available should conditions
require a higher degree of threshing/processing in this
area. This results in higher machine capacity, increased
harvest efficiency, and improved grain quality.
CLEAN SAMPLES, MINIMAL LOSS
Case IH Axial-Flow® combines lead the industry in
cleaning area.
In each class size, the Axial-Flow® cleaning area is larger,
delivering cleaner samples with minimal losses and
matched capacity.
� Two folding auger length
options to provide easier
transport and storage.
240 SERIES FEATURES
Competition Case IH Axial-Flow Combine
CLEANING SYSTEM SIZE
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8,000
6,000
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05140 6140 7140 7240 8240 9240
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SMALL WIRE
Small grain
SLOTTED
Edible beans and sunflowers
HARD-TO-THRESH KIT
Cereal grains
ROUND BAR
High moisture corn and rice
LARGE WIRE
Corn, soybeans and rice
LARGE SKIP WIRE
Separating area
SOLID MODULE
Easy threshing and separating
240 SERIES MODULE OPTIONS240 SERIES MODULE OPTIONS
240 SERIES ACTIVE GRAIN PAN
Different rotor modules on the Axial-Flow® 240 series
can be used to easily adapt to a variety of harvesting
conditions. Rotor modules are composed of two sections,
right and left, and are interchangeable front to back.
The 18kg modules are secured with just two bolts and
can easily be switched within minutes.
Designed for extra capacity, an active grain pan is utilised
on the Axial-Flow® 240 series. The active grain pan helps
stratify material, leaving the heavy seeds at the bottom of
the pan, and the lighter MOG (Material Other than Grain)
at the top.
When the layers move onto the sieves, the grain falls,
and the MOG is lifted in the air by the Cross Flow™
cleaning fan.
The transition cone
smoothly transitions crop
from feeder to rotor
240 Series
180˚ module wrap
(2-piece design)
140 Series
156˚ concave wrap
(1-piece design)
Concentric Rotor Cage
The Axial-Flow® rotor
efficiently moves crop
through the machine
The concentric rotor cage
provides positive crop control and
allows maximum crop separation
Adjustable rotor vanes
provide the ability to control
crop flow in the rotor cage
The Cross Flow™ Cleaning fan
provides superior air flow across the entire sieve
The active grain pan moves grain and Material Other than Grain (MOG)
to the cleaning system. The grain pan stratifies the grain from the MOG
starting the separation process before it reaches the cleaning system.
*Axial-Flow® 240 Series AFX
rotor configuration shown
with optional straight bars
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MORE RESIDUE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS
If you’re looking to enhance your field environment,
uniform residue spreads are an important first step
before seed, chemical and fertiliser placement. The
Axial-Flow® 140 Series feature a hydraulically driven in-
cab speed controlled straw spreader. With two residue
modes (spread and windrow) providing options to meet
your residue requirements and improve straw quality.
In-cab adjustable spread width deflectors allow for ease of
adjustment on the go. The spreaders have a single point
quick latch and lock out position placing the spreaders
in a servicing position for ease of cleaning and access.
The Axial-Flow® 240 Series offer spreader options with
enhanced geometry for increased width and even chaff
spreading. Easily adjust spread width with manual
adjust linkage or with the option to adjust electronically
from the cab on-the-go, so you can change residue
patterns to offset crosswinds or to adjust to varying
field conditions or future planting needs. A new centre
divider also adjusts to control the spread pattern
behind the combine. In addition, the windrow opening
is 45% larger with an improved residue geometry to
provide better windrow formation and material flow.
MAGNACUT CHOPPER
The Axial-Flow® 240 Series offer the MagnaCut chopper
option for unparalleled performance in the heaviest of
crop conditions. The three-row helix design coupled with
longer, more aggressive counter knives produces the finest
cut in residue with superb adjustability to balance both
cut and power consumption. The MagnaCut is so unique
that it was given the prestigious AE50 Award from the
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
MANAGE RESIDUE EASILY AND EFFECTIVELYThe Case IH residue management system is built to handle the tough residue
associated with new crop genetics. We offer the widest range of residue management
features on the market to tailor residue to your tillage and livestock demands. The
system delivers consistency across the larger head widths used on the Axial-Flow®
40 series combines, helps prepare the ground for next year’s crop and can create
consistent windrow formations and long straw for baling.
Axial-Flow® combines use an integral chopper when fitted to ensure maximum
efficiency by using a beater or chopper, not both!
AXIAL-FLOW® RESIDUE MANAGEMENT
The Axial-Flow® 140 Series combines feature a three-
blade discharge beater as standard, or the optional
straw chopper can be selected that replaces the
standard beater for superior performance.
Axial-Flow® 240 Series model choppers deliver the right
residue-handling system for any operation. Choose from
four different residue packages to match your requirements
to your farming operation. Options exist for spreading or
windrowing and even spreading chaff and windrowing straw.
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VEHICLE PERFORMANCE
MAP
AFS ACCUGUIDE™ AUTOGUIDANCE
VARIETY MAP
MOISTURE MAP
YIELD MAP
BOUNDARY MAP
TECHNOLOGY IN HARVEST
Monitor, map and evaluate your crops performance to help maximise your profit and yield. Be able to compare yield
and moisture data with prior yield maps to determine what factors or operations will enhance future yields. If you find
you are not in the driver’s seat during harvest, you can now monitor real-time harvesting data remotely to help make
recommendations for improving efficiencies.
DATA MANAGEMENT - AFS CONNECT™
� Mapping and Records
Generate yield maps to make informed decisions to help
improve yields.
Yield Map: Instantaneously record yield and moisture
data about this year’s crop as you harvest. Transfer
yield map wirelessly to your agronomist or home office
to help make management decisions during the
off-season.
Variety Map: Utilise a variety map to automatically
assign variety characteristics to incoming yield data.
Use this information to analyse yield and moisture
characteristics for each variety/hybrid.
Boundary Map: View acres remaining, time remaining
and estimated bushels remaining in current field.
� Yield and Moisture Monitor
Allows you to monitor and record harvesting data, helping
you make decisions to improve current yield and improve
future yield potential.
� 2-Way File Transfer
Seamlessly transfer as-harvested maps to your home
computer or trusted agronomist.
EQUIPMENT EFFICIENCIES - AFS®
� AccuGuide™ Auto Guidance
Provides hands-free steering to achieve and maintain
accurate row positioning in ever-changing harvest conditions
and ease operator fatigue during long hours of operation.
Use the “Line Splitting” feature to use Multiswath+ lines
you recorded during planting with a 16-row planter and
harvesting with an 8-row combine head.
� AFS® Row Guide
Provides accurate, hands-off steering during corn harvest
to reduce operator fatigue.
� Auto-Cut Width
Adjust combine cut width when traveling through odd-
shaped fields, point rows or previously harvested areas to
provide accurate yield readings.
� Variety Tracking
Analyse seed variety performance using data from planting
in conjunction with yield and moisture data tracked at
harvest – up to 30 different varieties per field.
LOGISTICS OPTIMISATION - AFS CONNECT™
� Live Time Dashboard
View real-time performance data, with one-minute
data updates, to ensure your combine is working
most efficiently, including yield, crop moisture, rotor
speed, cleaning fan speed and upper and lower
sieve openings.
� Fleet Management
Coordinate unloading, maintenance and refueling to
make the most of tight harvesting windows.
� Graphic Reports
Create reports that show area worked, yield average,
flow average, moisture average and more.
� Custom Alerts
Receive emails alerting you of yield, moisture and other
harvest data.
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In order to obtain the highest performance output from a combine, high capacity feeding
is key. There is no better match for a Case IH Axial-Flow® combine than a Case IH head.
Case IH heads have been designed to complement the entire range of Case IH Axial-Flow®
combines capabilities and enhance their output potential. Case IH heads are built to perform
at their best in all conditions, to improve on productivity and overall performance resulting in
minimal loss.
Simple and reliable, just like the combines behind them, Case IH heads are simple to set
and adjust, intuitive to operate and help you deliver more high quality grain to the tank.
A SOLUTION FOR EVERY CROP
HEADER CROP
3016 Pick Up header All windrowed crops (grass, clover, cereals and canola)
3050 Vari-Cut Grain header All cereal crops (wheat barley, oats, canola)
3152/3162 Draper header Cereals (with less straw content)
4400 Corn header Corn
THE GREATEST CHOICE OF HEADS TO GIVE YOU THE GREATEST YIELDS
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Case IH 3100 series draper headers are designed to not only
match today’s faster field speeds, tougher crop conditions and
changing environments, but take on tomorrow’s challenges
as well. With modern high horsepower Axial-Flow® combines,
tougher crop genetics, and unpredictable harvest conditions,
the 3100 series draper headers have been engineered to
harvest more. The Case IH 3100 series draper headers have
been designed from the ground up starting with the frame.
All 3152/3162 frames are designed and constructed with
a fully welded frame to ensure strength and durability in
the field. The 3100 series draper heads incorporate simple
adjustments allowing it to perform in all field conditions.
3152/3162 DRAPER HEADERS
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HARVEST IN ALL CONDITIONS
Designing a header capable of taking on any challenge it’s
likely to face in the field, is a tall order. The 3100 draper
header handles every crop in its stride. The six-bat reel cam
action lifts the crop and draws it over the cutterbar, before
gently laying it on the belt. The reel is adjustable fore and
aft from the cab to help feeding in changing conditions.
The 3100 series draper headers have been developed to
allow the full capacity of Case IH Axial-Flow® combines to
be exploited, but while this means they can match the high
forward speeds of our combines, that’s not at the cost of grain
losses. A seed saver channel is located on the bottom edge
of the draper belts. This feature allows the grain to be pulled
into the combine instead of being lost, saving valuable grain
and improving productivity. The narrow end dividers minimise
crop knock down, particularly when cutting out of the row,
while the gentle yet rugged belts maximise throughput and
capacity. In the unlikely event that the draper belt is damaged
from a rock or foreign object it can be serviced rather than
replaced entirely, by simply removing the damaged section
and replacing it with a new section which is available as a
service parts kit. All 3152/3162 headers come standard with
in-cab hydraulic fore/aft control enhancing crop feeding.
This gives the operator the ability to tailor the cutter bar
angle to optimise the headers cutting and feeding ability.
UNMATCHED RELIABILITY
Among the most innovative features of Case IH combine
header design is the patented CentraCut® central knife drive,
which powers the two phased knives from the middle of the
header, resulting in smooth running without vibrations. For
reduced wear and longer life, the knife drive runs in an oil
bath. An integrated stone trap collects stones and soil to
ensure contamination cannot reach the grain tank and the
chances of combine internal damage are minimised. Having
the CentraCut® knife drive allows for narrow end dividers
and a well balanced knife drive since the head is driven
from the centre. This also eliminates the need for a double
knife drive. The drive is very simple in design and eliminates
having extra components and their additional weight on
the ends of the header. For high levels of productivity, the
knife speed can be adjusted all the way to an impressive
1260 strokes per minute. A 3 inch coarse cut knife provides
exceptional cut quality even at high ground speeds.
THE PERFECT HANDLING OF BLOCKAGES FROM THE CAB
To assist with removing blockages the combine can reverse
the centre draper belts to remove crop material away from
the feeder house. When the feeder is then engaged to
re-commence feeding, the outer draper belts are delayed
to allow time for the feeder to process any remaining
crop and ensure a smooth crop flow to the feeder whilst
also further reducing the risk of secondary plugging.
3152 RIGID DRAPER HEAD FEATURES
� Available cutting widths: 30 ft (9.1m), 35 ft (10.7m),
40 ft (12.2m), and 45 ft (13.7m)
� Heads-first feeding provides smoother, more even
feeding which results in increased productivity
� Six-bat, fully adjustable cam action reel lifts the crop
over the cutter bar to the draper belt for increased
grain savings and grain quality
� Hydraulic reel drive, speed adjustable from cab
� Hydraulic reel control – raise, fore/aft
� Stabiliser wheels
� CentraCut® knife drive – 3x the cutting force vs. single
drive and 2x the cutting force vs. double drive
� Hydraulic drive - adjustable speed to max 1260 cuts
per minute
� Adjustable speed side draper belts (2)
� Available with the option of single or two side by side
fixed speed centre infeed belts (depending on head
size selected)
� Automatic Header Height Control (AHHC) sensors
fitted to control height and tilt
� Self contained hydraulic drives for hydraulic knife drive
and feed drapers
� Direct drive Retractable Tine Drum
3162 TERRAFLEX® DRAPER HEAD FEATURES
� TerraFlex® Cutterbar Suspension - 150mm (6 inch)
range of flex. Dampening is controlled using in-cab
control system
� Available in 35, 40 and 45 ft variants
� Heads-first feeding provides smoother, more even feeding
which results in increased productivity
� Six-bat, fully adjustable cam action reel lifts the crop over
the cutter bar to the draper belt for increased grain savings
and grain quality
� Hydraulic reel drive, speed adjustable from cab
� Hydraulic reel control - raise, fore/aft
� Automatic Header Height Control (AHHC) sensors fitted to
control height and tilt
� Self contained hydraulic drives for hydraulic knife drive and
feed drapers
� CentraCut® knife drive – 3x the cutting force vs. single drive
and 2x the cutting force vs. double drive
� Hydraulic drive - adjustable speed to max 1260 cuts
per minute
� Adjustable speed side draper belts (2)
� In-cab cutterbar flex adjustment
� Stabiliser wheels
� Unique torsion block provides wider pressure range than
competitive hydraulic systems
� Sensors in the cutterbar for better response in low crops
� Direct drive Retractable Tine Drum
3152/3162 DRAPERS HEADERS
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HIGH-SPEED, LOW-LOSS HARVESTING
The design of the Case IH 3050 Vari-Cut header can
be adapted to suit varying conditions and extract the
maximum from every field and every crop for the ultimate
in high capacity, high quality harvesting. With its high
sickle speed up to 1,260 strokes per minute and its
contour hugging ability, the header maintains a consistent
short or long stubble height, at a high ground speed. The
integral knife drive pulley flywheel is designed to maintain
knife inertia and to cut out peak loads, providing smooth
running at any harvesting speed. The reel is synchronised
with the ground speed when using automatic reel
speed control, reacting to the combine’s forward speed
to provide low-loss intake and top quality output.
MANAGING ALL CONDITIONS
The full capacity of the 3050 Vari-Cut header can be
exploited whatever the straw volume of the crop in
question, with the aid of a movable knife that allows
long-strawed crops and high volumes to be easily
ingested for even and consistent feeding. With the
hydraulically adjustable cutter bar being able to move
over a range of 575mm this gives the operator the
ability to optimise crop feeding and improve productivity
and efficiency. For short crops, the knife can be quickly
retracted on the go, without reducing ground speed. A
large 107cm reel diameter with an exceptional lift height
of 184cm makes it easy to limit losses to a minimum and
reduce reel wrapping in crops such as canola and rye.
DON’T BOTHER WITH LAID CROPS
3050 Vari-Cut headers are superbly equipped to deal with
laid crops. The reel tines can reach up to 75mm below the
cutter-bar to pick up down crop. This allows the knife to be
operated at a higher cutting position to help protect it from
rocks and other foreign objects reducing knife damage.
Crop lifters can be set to reach below the cutterbar to ease
the crop from the ground and improve cutting performance
without picking up stones or loosing valuable seed. Crop
lifters are available for conditions requiring them, such as
flattened straw or over-ripe barley, while for circumstances
where they are not needed, they can be stored in a
convenient location on the right hand side of the header.
Our 3050 Vari-Cut heads are available in 35 and 41 foot sizes.
3050 FEATURES:
� Single knife drive
� 3 inch fine knife cut and knife guards
� 3 inch knife guards
� Rigid cutterbar
� Adjustable fore/aft knife travel – 575mm range
� 6 bat reel with steel tines - single span
� Medium length crop dividers
� RC60 auger drive chain
� 660mm (26 inch) diameter cross auger with
127mm (5 inch) flighting
� Auger fingers set in spiral pattern
� Patented finger retainer
� Cutting Width: 35 ft single, 41 ft double
� Adjustable knife position - 575mm range can be adjusted
while operating from the cab
� Vertical knives – hydraulically driven
� Auto Header Height control – tilt and height
� 12.5m (41 ft) cut – well suited to 12m (40 ft) controlled
traffic farming applications
� 2 piece auger supported at the centre on 12.5m unit
3050 VARI-CUT RIGID AUGER HEADER
Our focus at Case IH has always been to make combines that perform in demanding conditions.
The design of the 3050 Vari-Cut header means it can handle everything from heavy cereals to
canola, whether standing or laid down. With its robust design and easy-to-operate nature, the
3050 Vari-Cut header is the combine operator’s harvest tool to get the job done.
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3016 FEATURES
� Available in two sizes: 12 ft and 15 ft pick-up.
Perfect for harvesting windrowed crops
� Single picking belt – 12 ft only
� Three-section picking belt – 15 ft only
� 660mm (26 inch) diameter floating auger
� Variable speed hydraulic drive controlled by combine reel
speed control
� Two-stage delivery unit – has pickup belt and transfer belt
to optimise pickup and transfer of crop without damage
� The pickup has centre-balanced shock absorbing
suspension with hydraulic dampening
� Caster gauge wheels adjust height and enhance
tracking on turns, provide less frame stress and eliminate
ground scuffing
� Ground speed synchronisation with pickup belt
� Flexing picking frame – allows up to 300mm (12 inches) of
flex within the picking frame
� Seed dam is integrated into the floor
� Plastic teeth on belt for gentle handling of crop
� Front roller centre bearing support to prevent damage in
rocky conditions and maintain correct draper tension
� Automatic Header Height Control – keep the pickup header
at the optimum height
SWATH PICK-UP GUARANTEED IN ALL TERRAIN
The pick-up with a 300mm (12 inch) range of movement,
guarantees excellent picking ability in rough terrain. Height
adjustable caster gauge wheels are standard, helping to
eliminate ground scuffing, and reduce frame stress when
turning with the header on the ground. Header height
control helps crop lifting in uneven terrain. The two sensors
in conjunction with the height and lateral tilt circuit systems
maintains smooth operation at fast speeds up to 14 km/h.
For perfect floating performance over the field, the 3016
pick-up head is equipped with hydraulic flotation. This is
controlled from the cab, and can be easily adjusted for a wide
variety of field conditions. The result is consistent header
pressure on the ground, for the best possible harvest in
changing conditions and rough terrain. A single PTO drive
provides effective and efficient power delivery. This means
clean, simple power delivery with minimal daily maintenance.
The 3016 pickup heads have been designed for today’s larger
combines and the heavier windrows that are now becoming
more and more common. For cereal grains, canola or grass
seed, the 3016 pick-up head is the solution to them all.
It lifts swaths cleanly and gently with minimal seed losses.
The swath is transported smoothly on the belts to the
combines’ feeder. The pick-up belts cover the total width of
the pick-up, ensuring the gathering of all material without
running over adjacent swaths. Extra pick-up fingers increase
the performance in tough conditions. The pick-up belt speed
can be adjusted to match the combine’s forward speed, for
improved crop lifting and minimal grain losses. The swath
remains intact until it reaches the combine’s internals.
A hydraulically adjustable wind guard is used to ensure
undisturbed pick up from the ground and smooth
guiding of crop to the auger. A large 66 cm (26 inch)
outer diameter auger with double V finger patterns and
retractable fingers provides clean and even sweeping
of material into the combine, whilst preventing material
wrapping and carry-over. To adjust to field conditions the
double drive sprockets offer two auger speeds for specific
crop loads and smoother feeding. The floating auger
allows for precise feeding according to swath density.
3016 PICK UP HEAD
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The 4400 Series corn heads are the latest innovation in
harvesting technology. The new corn head has many features
that allow it to pick more corn, at higher ground speeds in
very adverse conditions. Not only has productivity and grain
savings improved, but the actual service and maintenance
has been simplified to allow for more time spent harvesting.
4400 CORN HEADS
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DESIGNED TO CATER FOR HIGH YIELD CONDITIONS
When the ear is removed from the stalk, the ear savers
on the 4400 series prevent the ear from rolling off
the header, significantly reducing header loss.
The dividers are the key to picking up down crop or
separate tangled corn plants. They have a considerable
influence on the result of the harvest. The narrow,
smooth profile and the flatter angle of the 4400 series
dividers ensures the corn plants are picked up with
minimal cob losses. The new poly dividers feature a
double walled construction. This improves the dividers
flexibility due to the removal of the internal steel
framework, and allows the dividers to flex if run into the
ground, reducing the risk of damage. Double poly is also
one of the most robust snout designs in the industry
when it comes to durability and wear longevity.
The new dividers feature replaceable wear strips as
standard equipment. These wear strips are not only on
the front dividers but also on the rear divider hoods. If one
of the strips was ever worn or damaged it can be easily
replaced, saving the cost of replacing the entire divider.
Our new patented corn retention louvers are also
standard fitment. These louvers channel loose kernels
back to the top of the row unit where the gathering
chains can then transition them to the auger.
The 4400 corn headers are designed to handle increasing
corn yields and tougher corn plants. With the increased
productivity of the Axial-Flow® combines, the double
roller chains now run in an oil bath, to operate the
row units in our 8 and 12 row corn headers. It gives
them the ability to handle the toughest and heaviest
crop conditions with maximum reliability. The row unit
gearboxes themselves are a heavy-duty design, with the
main gearbox housing made from aluminium for reduced
header weight and each row unit is slip clutch protected.
CHOPPING ABILITY
Optional stalk choppers are available for each row,
chopping the stubble close to ground, and to chop the
straw pulled down by the rollers. The choppers can
be engaged or disengaged separately for every row
when the header is used in very rocky conditions.
One of the greatest features of the 4400 series corn heads
is the pinching point stalk rolls. The pinching point design
provides superior feeding and stalk processing. As the knives
on the stalk rolls come around, they pull the stalk down while
breaking down the stalk to start the decay process. Properly
processed stalks reduce residue and increase the decay
process to prepare the field for next season’s planting.
The weed knives on the 4400 series strip the material off
the stalk rolls and prevent wrapping, ensuring high levels
of productivity.
AFS® ROW GUIDE
AFS® Row Guide is available and operates using the
current AFS AccuGuide™ system and two mechanical
sensors that provide row position data to your combine.
By utilising advanced GPS positioning and actual data
from the mechanical row feelers, accurate row positioning
can be achieved and maintained in ever changing harvest
conditions. AFS® Row Guide has been designed to provide
operators maximum adaptability by maintaining performance
whether the field was planted with or without guidance.
SIMPLE SERVICING
Simplicity is key when it comes to servicing. On 4400
series headers, the row unit dividers can easily be opened
one handed, with gas struts providing assistance.
Every header also comes with a spring tension release
tool for removing the gathering chain.
4400 FEATURES:
� Heavy Duty 5.5 inches x 5.5 inches
(140mm x 140mm) main frame
� Dividers & Hoods:
Maximum grain savings divider/snout profile
Heavy-duty double walled poly construction
Superior down corn performance
Easy service and maintenance
Patented corn retention louvers
Optional chopping row units
� Row Unit
Heavy duty row unit frames
Large diameter pinching point stalk rolls
High capacity heavy duty gathering chains
Large front gathering chain sprockets
No tools required to remove gathering chain
Easy row unit service and access
� Drives
Ability to turn choppers on and off separately
Agronomical designed chop quality
Heavy duty row unit gear boxes
Heavy duty header drives
4400 CORN HEADS
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OFFERING FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS.
CNH Industrial Capital’s extensive experience in the
agricultural industry has created a deep understanding
of your unique needs. Competitive equipment financing
with flexible payments can be timed to your cash flow.
Or, conserve capital and reduce upfront payments with
operating lease options. For other needs, choose from
commercial revolving accounts specific to the agricultural
industry. We can even help you protect your equipment
investment with a wide variety of insurance and equipment
protection products. There are financing options that fit the
way you farm. CNH Industrial Capital helps you find them.
Case IH keeps more professionals in the field to keep you
more productive. Our experienced dealers are happy to help
manage your equipment so you can maximise your yields and
bottom line. Parts and service technicians have the expertise
to assist you before, during and after the sale, while CNH
Capital will customise financing solutions that work best for
you and your farm. It’s an integrated equipment, maximum
service and financing system all in one package.
OUR COMBINES AREN’T THE ONLY THINGS WORKING IN YOUR FIELDS.
KNOWLEDGEABLE DEALERS THAT WORK WITH YOU.
Your Case IH dealer understands that your ultimate
goal is to optimise your return on investment. That
means matching the right horsepower, capabilities,
tools and implements to your farm. Your dealer
is here to recommend the appropriate options
package with proper tyres, weighting and ballasting
packages for optimum performance. They’ll even
work alongside you to analyse results, field by field.
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SAFETY NEVER HURTS!™ Always read the Operator’s Manual before operating any equipment. Inspect equipment before using it, and be sure it is operating properly. Follow the product safety signs, and use any safety features provided. CNH Industrial Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in design and changes in specifications at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold. Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material herein are as accurate as known at time of publication, but are subject to change without notice. Availability of some models and equipment builds varies according to the country in which the equipment is used. ©2018 CNH Industrial Australia Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Case IH, its respective logos and the red, black and grey color scheme, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of CNH Industrial N.V. and may not be used without permission. Case IH is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates. Printed in Australia. www.caseih.com CASEIH0045